20/09/2004 19:52:13, freesurf wrote: >- UCB1400 (Sound, Touchscreen, etc) Yes. This will be ripped straight from the Intel eval board, to make driver writing a non-issue. >- Bluetooth (at least to a connector) USB. It's cheaper to buy a bluetooth dongle than it ever would be to build it into Balloon. The SSPs will also be available, so if you want to drive Bluetooth that way, that'll work, too. >- Ethernet Tricky. Have a rummage through the archive - this was discussed (but not decided) within the last coupe of weeks. It would be nice, but not essential, since compact flash Ethernet cards are so cheap. >- Wireless Compact flash, or USB. >- CF Yes. One socket for sure, maybe 2 if I can get squeeze the second one in. Check the archive for discussions as to whether to support hot-swapping. (current decision is no. Chime in, if that's a problem) >- SD Yes, although it'll be on a header, not a SD connector, so people can put the slot where they like. >- IrDA Serial ports, yes, of which some are IrDA capable. Again, on headers, not having the transceiver soldered to teh balloon board, since it would inevitably be in the wrong place. >- USB-Host >- USB-Client Both supported on the PXA27x. They'll present on headers, but I may also try to squeeze real (but tiny) USB connectors onto the board. Working, built-in USB, is definitely one substantial improvement over Balloon2. >- LCD Support Yep - same as Balloon2.05 (actually, same as 2.06 - presents on a FPC ribbon cable as well as the 1.25mm headers) >- Battery Charging Module (Li-Io) No. This would need to be external. There's too much variation in battery charging circuits for it to be safe / appropriate to put battery chargers on balloon.. >I think we could designe the board in away that we can either connect >directly a lcd >or we can connect an extended graphic board with the 2700G. I'd imagine so - I haven't investigated. On my pile of things to do is an external frame buffer with TV out, but I haven't looked at the 2700G. (To be honest, the PXA27x does everything I need.) >The same goes also for the Battery Charging Module, Yes - definitely external-only, for this, though. >Do you use the reference schematics from Intel? Yes. It's extremely hard going, though. 100 pages of schematics is always daunting. >Do you make any prereleases of your layout? Only if people ask - since everything is so fluid at the moment, it's too early. However, since Balloon3 is more visible than previous versions, I might stick sme preliminary designs out, if people think they want them. (However, if people want hardware now, 2.05 works nicely, and it'll be a while before 3.0x is ready for primetime.) > Which CAD tool do you use? Eagle? Protel DXP and Specctra, with Xilinx Platform Studio & Modelsim for the FPGA. All depressingly non-free, but open-source hardware tools aren't really sufficient yet... Steve